Private by design · Structured for counsel

Make sense of what happened.

Advocata turns a difficult, scattered account into a clear preparation brief—before you spend time or money speaking with a qualified professional.

  • No account required
  • Browser-memory intake
  • No sharing path available
Local intake
Clearer briefYour account, preserved

Clarity without exposure.

Organize the facts. Preserve the person's words. Keep professional judgment with professionals.

Designed around the trust boundary

Not another legal chatbot.

Advocata's current milestone is deliberately narrow: make the first conversation more useful without claiming to replace it.

01

Your words stay yours

The preparation brief preserves the account you provide without rewriting it as legal advice or pretending to interpret the law.

02

Local by default

The current prototype keeps intake in the active browser tab. Advocata does not send or persist those answers on its server.

03

Deterministic clarity

Rules-based categorization and a consistent preparation checklist create a useful starting point without sending intake to a generative model.

04

Safety comes first

Same-day requests and explicit danger language surface timing and safety guidance before every generated brief element.

05

Edit, clear, stay in control

Revise your in-tab draft or clear it completely. Advocata does not send, store, or share it, and professional sharing is unavailable in this prototype.

06

Boundaries that hold

The current browser-only product keeps accounts, storage, analytics, professional routing, and AI assistance outside the available experience.

A calmer first step

From uncertainty to a useful first conversation.

01

Tell the story

Start in plain language. Legal terminology is not required.

02

Shape the brief

Organize the concern, location, urgency, key dates, and supporting material.

03

Prepare for counsel

Bring a clearer account and better questions to a qualified professional.

Current engineering evidence

Trust is a testable feature.

The product repository connects safety, privacy, accessibility, and release requirements to repeatable checks. Manual accessibility, user research, professional review, jurisdiction, and operating decisions remain pending gates—not hidden footnotes.

13fictional scenarios kept in sync
80named tests mapped to requirements
21production-browser checks
16automated requirement groups

Evidence snapshot reflects the default-branch product baseline reviewed July 26, 2026. Automated coverage supports release decisions; it does not establish legal, regulatory, security, or accessibility compliance.

Clear by design

A guide,
not a lawyer.

Advocata helps people prepare their information. A qualified professional remains responsible for legal judgment, advice, and representation.